Broad morns when I strolled the garden Awaiting one the rose Expected, fresh in its blushes-- The Giant of Battle that grows A head of radiance and fragrance, The champion of the close.
The morns of a Summer and Spring, That bound two lives together?
On frostymorns with the woods aflame, down, down The golden spoils fall thick from the chestnut crown.
A few morns onward found her fading, And, as her life outflew, I thought of her playing her tunes right through; And I felt she had known of what was coming, And wondered how she knew.
O hills that charmed horizons fret I know how fair your morns can break, In rosy light on isle and lake; How over wooded slopes can run The noonday play of cloud and sun, And evening droop her oriflamme Of gold and red in still Asquam.
Woe was it when Sir William's hall Received the mournful train: No more her voice with sweetest call His morns to wake again!
On Easter morns he sang the Saviour Risen, Eden Regained.
Through balmy morns of May; Through fragrances of June and bright July, And August, hot and still, it hung on high And purpled day by day.
Not for sake Of some imagined thing which I might be, Some brightness or some goodness not in me, Born of your hope, as dawn to eyes that wake Imagined morns before the morning break.
Morns like these we parted; Noons like these she rose, Fluttering first, then firmer, To her fair repose.
The morns are meeker than they were, The nuts are getting brown; The berry's cheek is plumper, The rose is out of town.
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